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一种用于观察动态变形的计算机制

A Computational Mechanism for Seeing Dynamic Deformation.

机构信息

NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Atsugi, 243-0198, Japan

NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Atsugi, 243-0198, Japan.

出版信息

eNeuro. 2020 Apr 24;7(2). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0278-19.2020. Print 2020 Mar/Apr.

Abstract

Human observers perceptually discriminate the dynamic deformation of materials in the real world. However, the psychophysical and neural mechanisms responsible for the perception of dynamic deformation have not been fully elucidated. By using a deforming bar as the stimulus, we showed that the spatial frequency of deformation was a critical determinant of deformation perception. Simulating the response of direction-selective units (i.e., MT pattern motion cells) to stimuli, we found that the perception of dynamic deformation was well explained by assuming a higher-order mechanism monitoring the spatial pattern of direction responses. Our model with the higher-order mechanism also successfully explained the appearance of a visual illusion wherein a static bar apparently deforms against a tilted drifting grating. In particular, it was the lower spatial frequencies in this pattern that strongly contributed to the deformation perception. Finally, by manipulating the luminance of the static bar, we observed that the mechanism for the illusory deformation was more sensitive to luminance than contrast cues.

摘要

人类观察者能够感知到真实世界中材料的动态变形。然而,负责感知动态变形的心理物理学和神经机制尚未完全阐明。我们使用变形棒作为刺激,表明变形的空间频率是变形感知的关键决定因素。通过模拟方向选择性单元(即 MT 模式运动细胞)对刺激的反应,我们发现假设一个高阶机制来监测方向反应的空间模式可以很好地解释动态变形的感知。我们的高阶机制模型也成功地解释了一种视觉错觉的出现,即一个静止的棒明显地在倾斜的漂移光栅上变形。特别是,这个模式中的较低空间频率强烈地导致了变形感知。最后,通过操纵静态棒的亮度,我们观察到错觉变形的机制对亮度的敏感性比对对比度线索更高。

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